![]() ![]() 02 for a Sig Sauer XFive Legion 9mm review, I was more than happy to oblige. Looking back between 2016 and the first half of 2019, I had limited experience with any P320, let alone the competition-specific XFIVE model. Of course, a year after the P320’s initial SHOT Show unveiling, the competition Sig 320 X-Five was introduced in January 2017. Using a Sig Sauer X-Change kit, shooters can transition their P320 handgun size from full, carry, compact, or sub-compact and their calibers from 9mm to. With the overwhelming theme of modularity as a primary premise for replacing the Beretta M9, the Sig P320 ruled the roost beginning in 2016 and was lauded by many, including myself, as a Lego gun of sorts. Sig Sauer had beat Beretta and other industry greats like Glock and FN to land a $580-million contract-enter the Sig Sauer P320. ![]() This time, the Beretta M9 was the victim. military handgun contract in the mid-1980s and the transition from the M1911 to the Beretta M9 had been underway for years.Įarly in 2017, change came again. And while I did qualify with the M1911 in the early 1990s, I was also one of the last. The pistol still shot well, and I qualified as a Pistol Sharpshooter-thus, my affection for 1911 handguns was born, although I wouldn’t choose it over a striker-fired handgun for concealed carry. 45 ACP that had been in Marine Corps service for more than 80 years. ![]() Many moons ago, as a corporal in my beloved Marine Corps, I had the good fortune of qualifying with a handgun. Military Might, Match Performance: Sig Sauer’s XFIVE Legion 9mm ![]()
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